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brown is the one, i think, that has the greatest consequence. it is one where the necessity to deliver an opinion this addressed not just a legal issue, but the sort of underlying moral question of segregation was most enhanced by a united court. but there are throughout, there are many instances where warren had to really sort of flog his team. it became -- it was, in the initial stages of the warren court as some of you will well know, the court was quite divided into two relatively antagonistic camps, jackson and frankfurter represented a position of judicial restraint whereas black and douglas were much more activist in their orientation. interestingly, that was not ideologically split, though, and there's, you know, the phrase liberal judicial activism flows all too easily from the conservative tongue today, i think. but in those days the debate on activism was considered quite separate from an ideological debate. warren fell in quite soon with the black and douglas camp, but all throughout that period from his initial arrival at the court
brown is the one, i think, that has the greatest consequence. it is one where the necessity to deliver an opinion this addressed not just a legal issue, but the sort of underlying moral question of segregation was most enhanced by a united court. but there are throughout, there are many instances where warren had to really sort of flog his team. it became -- it was, in the initial stages of the warren court as some of you will well know, the court was quite divided into two relatively...
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and so rehnquist writes a memo about brown v. board of education, and he basically says that plessy should stand. rehnquist authors this memo, gives it to jackson. jackson doesn't -- if jackson, i'm sure jackson read the memo, but he puts it away and, of course, jackson is one of the nine justices who unanimously vote to strike down plessy v. ferguson in this very, very important case which finally is decided in 1954. it actually was reheard the year after, it was reargued the year after rehnquist -- >> host: right. with the significant theme that it gets rid of separate but equal. >> guest: gets rid of separate but equal, but rehnquist was against the finding, the holding in that case. rehnquist believed as a supreme court clerk that that was the wrong outcome, and he argued passionately. if you, if you think back when i was looking at his early years at stanford, it's clear that this is not something new. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: okay? >> host: new to him. >> guest: new to him. this is not something new to him. this is really
and so rehnquist writes a memo about brown v. board of education, and he basically says that plessy should stand. rehnquist authors this memo, gives it to jackson. jackson doesn't -- if jackson, i'm sure jackson read the memo, but he puts it away and, of course, jackson is one of the nine justices who unanimously vote to strike down plessy v. ferguson in this very, very important case which finally is decided in 1954. it actually was reheard the year after, it was reargued the year after...
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people wondered how scott brown one in massachusetts. i lived there and i talk there. there are such things as democrats in massachusetts, but there are more enrolled independent voters. over 40% of voters. usa today said that people are fleeing from the political parties, they don't want to be tied to this political party. they don't want to give situation where you have a congress, where if you want to be on the committee, sir, i do not know you, but let me assume that you are a whiz at math and you know finance and economics and you want to be on the ways and means committee. everything fits. i would say to you if i was one of the party leaders. you know, i am willing to put you on the committee. you can make good laws, but you have to promise before we give you that committee position that you are going to stick with the party line on the these things. you haven't even heard a hearing and you haven't seen the bills, but you have to promise that you're going to stick to the party. that is the way that it works. here are some of my recommendations, proposals, in 2006
people wondered how scott brown one in massachusetts. i lived there and i talk there. there are such things as democrats in massachusetts, but there are more enrolled independent voters. over 40% of voters. usa today said that people are fleeing from the political parties, they don't want to be tied to this political party. they don't want to give situation where you have a congress, where if you want to be on the committee, sir, i do not know you, but let me assume that you are a whiz at math...
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a queen size the bill that cuts would has browned potatoes and onions because i have never tasted before. honored departure she wrote a letter to ronald reagan describing the time she had spent in america doing what she liked best, looking at beautiful thoroughbreds and walking in the wide-open spaces by the absence. the american west had a long held a fascination for the queen. one of her most intriguing american friends has been a monty roberts, a california cowboy who is known as the horse whisperer for his humane techniques to train horses in a circular pen. she was so impressed by what she had read about his approach that she invited him to demonstrate his technique at windsor castle in 1989. come show me this lion's cage of yours, she said. do i need a whip and change? as montae recalled to me, said that not only with the twinkle but that her message addressing him clearly her talent put him at ease. his demonstration was a big success, and the queen and the cowboys struck up a fast. over lunch in the castle garden she asked him numerous questions i saw mine open up, he recalled. w
a queen size the bill that cuts would has browned potatoes and onions because i have never tasted before. honored departure she wrote a letter to ronald reagan describing the time she had spent in america doing what she liked best, looking at beautiful thoroughbreds and walking in the wide-open spaces by the absence. the american west had a long held a fascination for the queen. one of her most intriguing american friends has been a monty roberts, a california cowboy who is known as the horse...
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>>>el gobernantede de california jerry brown firmo la ley que dará licencias de conducira los jóvenes >>>es ley en california que se otorgue liciencia a los beneficiados con la acción diferida >>>la medida ab 1281 la ley afirma que cualquier documento de la persona que solicite su licencia sea ottorgada >>>están contribuyendo mucho al estado y la economía >>>jerry brown veto el acta de la confianza >>>estamos viendo a personas que son detenidas port una infraccion menor de repente entran al sistema y son deportados >>>jerry brown señalo que la ley omitia delitos graves >>>como una bofetada en al cara fue calificada >>>con la medida ab 889 el autor del proyecyo que con este veto el mandatario hizo retroceder los derechos laborales >>>además ratifico la ley que a los jovene condenados de pro vida >>>un accidente ocurrió a las 3 de la tarde donde 3 personas resultaron lesionadas ya fue abierta al tráfico >>>la policía de san josé investiga la muerte de un hombre en una riña los sujetos estaba armados y uno recibió un disparo y murió en el hospital >>>el lunes se inicia el jui
>>>el gobernantede de california jerry brown firmo la ley que dará licencias de conducira los jóvenes >>>es ley en california que se otorgue liciencia a los beneficiados con la acción diferida >>>la medida ab 1281 la ley afirma que cualquier documento de la persona que solicite su licencia sea ottorgada >>>están contribuyendo mucho al estado y la economía >>>jerry brown veto el acta de la confianza >>>estamos viendo a personas que son...
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and that's kind of a new jerry brown and it's not as interesting a jerry brown, i might say. but i think he's prepared to lose. he has that fatalistic view about things anyway, it's like, what happens happens and you deal with it then. but i think if he loses this thing, it does raise a question as to whether he would run for although term because he would be just presiding over years of deficits and budget. bl >> belva: dan, what about the state? what shape will the state be in? because this is all about services to people. >> well, i think they'll be in a big pickle. they are going to be in a situation unless the economy picks up very dramatically and there are absolutely no signs that california is going to come to boom any time soon. then, what you are dealing with here is basically a state budget that is anywhere between 10% and 15% out of whack. that the revenues are 10% to 15% below their spending commitments. and that's going to be very, very painful. you're going to see it in a lot of things. but you know, there's -- on the other hand, and there is always another han
and that's kind of a new jerry brown and it's not as interesting a jerry brown, i might say. but i think he's prepared to lose. he has that fatalistic view about things anyway, it's like, what happens happens and you deal with it then. but i think if he loses this thing, it does raise a question as to whether he would run for although term because he would be just presiding over years of deficits and budget. bl >> belva: dan, what about the state? what shape will the state be in? because...
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it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that change affects their jobs and what they're doing to jump- start their economies which compete with one another. this cou
it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the...
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ayudar a familias como la suya >>>si vive en el sur de california se realizó una protesta contra jerry brown el alcalde y diversas organizaciones se reunieron en el parque mc arthur >>>se hicieron publicas supuestas agresiónes de alguaciles >>>sus rostros habland de los abusos de los policías de los Ángeles >>>hablamos de patadas de tomar la cabeza un reo y contra la pared >>>golpes que podrían ser letales y denuncias civiles y evidencia >>>ecnontrmao a personas con los ojos tan hinchados que no los pueden abrir >>>no reconocio a su hijo por los golpes >>>primeramente me vio y no me reonocio quien era >>>este es el reporte sobre derechos humanos >>>el golpe contra la cabeza debería tener que ser el ultimo >>>se revelaran loos resultados finales >>>se espera que solo algunos resultados >>>enterese porque cientos de personas decidieron desacerse de sus medicamentes a continuación después de una pausa aue hay de las condiciones del clima >>>seguimos bajo alerta de calor excesivo más adelante ---estudiantes de una preparatoria al sur de california, interpusieron una demanda despÉs de as
ayudar a familias como la suya >>>si vive en el sur de california se realizó una protesta contra jerry brown el alcalde y diversas organizaciones se reunieron en el parque mc arthur >>>se hicieron publicas supuestas agresiónes de alguaciles >>>sus rostros habland de los abusos de los policías de los Ángeles >>>hablamos de patadas de tomar la cabeza un reo y contra la pared >>>golpes que podrían ser letales y denuncias civiles y evidencia...
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innen effort to ease the burden, governor brown took emergency action today. kimberly tere has more on that an it seems you found one of the cheapest places for gas in the area. >> reporter: at this gas station on mcgee and north 33rd, you can see for yourself, the price for a gallon of regular unleaded is 4.37. 31 cents less than the state average but most say it isn't a bargain. >> i'm not working so i'm looking for the cheapest gas. >> looks like she found it. it has been busy all day with drivers looking to save at the pump. >> i try to get it where it is the cheapest and this is the area to come. >> reporter: worth the wait? >> i can say it is. >> reporter: governor jerry brown is now stepping in an unprecedented move aimed at driving down gas prices, brown directed the california air resources board to alu the production of less expensive winter blend of gas. >> winter blend is essentially a similar type of gasoline that doesn't have to meet as stringent air pollution requirements. with summer months, cleaner version is necessary to reduce ozone when pos
innen effort to ease the burden, governor brown took emergency action today. kimberly tere has more on that an it seems you found one of the cheapest places for gas in the area. >> reporter: at this gas station on mcgee and north 33rd, you can see for yourself, the price for a gallon of regular unleaded is 4.37. 31 cents less than the state average but most say it isn't a bargain. >> i'm not working so i'm looking for the cheapest gas. >> looks like she found it. it has been...
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it was in a brown tablet and you plucked it in water, and drank it and all was made well. it brought comfort to your life. the catalogs at the time were actually magazines. so instead of what we would see at catalog or the montgomery catalog. we have the magazines full of story and in the story you needed to take up thing. would make your life better in some waits, these are a precure or so of social networking. tcht way to bipass advertiser. bipass traditional publishes and sell your product directly to the market. it was late 19th century through mid early 20th century. 1880s to 1930s because particularly augusta had access to the -- [inaudible] and to make paper. water and rail transit, things were published here. it made more sense to actually print the period kls in accuss that and ship them out. augusta has the enormous post office which is a castle. no longer in use as the post office the current post office is a small building. at that time we were shipping incredible amounts of magazines all over the world. .. they published news articles. they publish biographies
it was in a brown tablet and you plucked it in water, and drank it and all was made well. it brought comfort to your life. the catalogs at the time were actually magazines. so instead of what we would see at catalog or the montgomery catalog. we have the magazines full of story and in the story you needed to take up thing. would make your life better in some waits, these are a precure or so of social networking. tcht way to bipass advertiser. bipass traditional publishes and sell your product...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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i'm terrell brown. today president obama wraps up a two day west coast fundraising trip his last one out west of the campaign. in virginia today mitt romney delivers what aides are calling a major foreign policy address. paying particular attention to issues in the middle east. we go to washington for more. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. mitt romney will continue -- contrast his foreign policy vision with that of president obama's today. now this is amid questions about the u.s. embassy attack in libya last month. meantime president obama is reaching out to hollywood for support. president obama is raising more cash in california today. last night at a star studded los angeles fundraiser the president joked about his lackluster debate performance following songs from katie perry and stevie wonder. >> they perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. >> reporter: the president also accused his opponent mitt romney of backing away from campaign promises. >> obviously the go
i'm terrell brown. today president obama wraps up a two day west coast fundraising trip his last one out west of the campaign. in virginia today mitt romney delivers what aides are calling a major foreign policy address. paying particular attention to issues in the middle east. we go to washington for more. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. mitt romney will continue -- contrast his foreign policy vision with that of president obama's today. now this is amid questions about the u.s....
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thompson the city manager of the staff for brown were involved in a brief physical confrontation. >>> when i got into it had to put jackie on leave until assault that due to the fact that this happened on city property and responsibilities as elected official and as a person as an employee there i had to make sure that employee is protected. >>> more bay area headlines a suspicious fire in vallejo still under investigation today. officers are treating that fired at the law office of davis as possible arson and breeze and the possibility of domestic terrorism because it would allow them to bring in more federal resources. right now that are not confirming whether or not they're involved. tomorrow the suspect in a mass shooting in oakland will be back in court. he will appear in a pretrial hearing accused of killing seven people at the university in april pleaded not guilty and could face the death penalty if he's convicted. the nobel peace prize winner known simply as the lady in san francisco is today speaking to a past packed house at usf. greta this is what i think is most precious
thompson the city manager of the staff for brown were involved in a brief physical confrontation. >>> when i got into it had to put jackie on leave until assault that due to the fact that this happened on city property and responsibilities as elected official and as a person as an employee there i had to make sure that employee is protected. >>> more bay area headlines a suspicious fire in vallejo still under investigation today. officers are treating that fired at the law...
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five weeks after the university of texas, excuse me, five weeks after brown v board of education was decided the university of texas made its own choice. this is after the paynter case and this was to make a new dormitory that had just been built after one of the former professors at the university of texas whose name happened to be colonel shimkus. he was at his borneman, it was the name that he adopted because he fought in the confederacy. he not only fought in the confederacy, he then went to florida with his brother and organized the ku klux klan and was involved in the murder of 25 blacks so he was the only confederate, he was a criminal. he was nonetheless the person that they named one of their dormitories after a 1965. that dormitory remains until 2010. we are not talking about past, we are talking about what i would consider part of the contemporary reality. and how did they get to be named? because it turned out a professor of the university of texas went and looked up the history and found out this wasn't necessarily somebody you want to use as a role model for your studen
five weeks after the university of texas, excuse me, five weeks after brown v board of education was decided the university of texas made its own choice. this is after the paynter case and this was to make a new dormitory that had just been built after one of the former professors at the university of texas whose name happened to be colonel shimkus. he was at his borneman, it was the name that he adopted because he fought in the confederacy. he not only fought in the confederacy, he then went...
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national vice president nancy brown park from california. national secretary mary buckler from indiana. [applause] we also have several pass national president joining us today. i would like for them to stand and be recognized. with us it is a national commander of the sons of the american legion from the department of pennsylvania. chris, please stand and be recognized. [applause] in addition several of the men present dedicated their lives to service national commanders of the sons of the american legion. gentlemen, will you please stand and be recognized. most important i would like to take this opportunity to introduce and thank my wonderful wife, vicki, my best friend. vicky. [applause] a month from now you a citizen will go to the polls across the country and cast ballots in a general election. washington will be focused on the great landscape beyond the beltway. that's where i come from. that's what you find american legion. you will find american legion rural towns on the west hoping veterans make that for our trip to va medical cent
national vice president nancy brown park from california. national secretary mary buckler from indiana. [applause] we also have several pass national president joining us today. i would like for them to stand and be recognized. with us it is a national commander of the sons of the american legion from the department of pennsylvania. chris, please stand and be recognized. [applause] in addition several of the men present dedicated their lives to service national commanders of the sons of the...
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b brown's troubles and things like that. in the internet talk for buildnce, a lot of companies that were trying to build awoulf global network that would unitee computers all round the world, and they all failed compared ton this open source pier produce solutioninternet itself and theb and now wikipedia and many other things. there are places where you can use decentralized structure without involving traditional market relations, and that is what pier progressives are trying to do. >> host: what is the chicken gun? >> guest: okay, so the book starts with this kind of opening preface about progress, society and inability to, understand, you know, extent to which progress is happening all around us and misinterpret it, misinterpret where that progress comes from. the example. astonishingly safe to fly in a commercial airplane now. just this extraordinary thing. we don't hear that much about it, because there is kind of bias in the media and bias really in our own minds, against, stories of steady incremental progress where s
b brown's troubles and things like that. in the internet talk for buildnce, a lot of companies that were trying to build awoulf global network that would unitee computers all round the world, and they all failed compared ton this open source pier produce solutioninternet itself and theb and now wikipedia and many other things. there are places where you can use decentralized structure without involving traditional market relations, and that is what pier progressives are trying to do. >>...
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i know former mayor willie brown is here. i want to thank him for constantly being a support to all of our commissions and for being here today. i want to recognize each and everyone of you today by asking you to stand and be recognized as i call your commission and name out. for the board of appeals, we have an lazarus. joshua, thank you for being here. for the construction and workforce advisory committee, a body i helped to establish as city administrator, this body is going to be important for us because in our economic recovery we need to work better with our construction companies to make sure everybody has a chance to work in our city. bob alvarado, thank you for being here and part of it. ed riskin, thank you for stepping up again. florence, thank you. harland kelly, our general manager to be. thank you. kent, thank you for stepping up. yes, i will tell you what you are paid for after. [laughter] james, thank you for being here. coming out of retirement, thank you for stepping up. thank you for all of your great work.
i know former mayor willie brown is here. i want to thank him for constantly being a support to all of our commissions and for being here today. i want to recognize each and everyone of you today by asking you to stand and be recognized as i call your commission and name out. for the board of appeals, we have an lazarus. joshua, thank you for being here. for the construction and workforce advisory committee, a body i helped to establish as city administrator, this body is going to be important...
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brown puts 14-0 just five minutes into the game. >> 7 yard score. one of his three touchdown receptions. giants win 41-27. >>> teams wearing shirts honoring the coach who was diagnosed with leukemia this week. into the end zone. replays show wayne got the nose of the ball over the line and leads 30-27. but erin rogers gets the pack in field goal range and no. the colts win 30-27. very emotional win for indianapolis. >> manning versus brady. early 2nd. leading 7-0. tight end in the back of the end zone. one yard score to tie the game. manning throws for 345 yards and three touchdowns. third quarter on the 3rd and goal. brady scores himself on a one yard dive. and the patriots won the game 31-21. baseball tonight, show from at&t park. giants and reds game too. >> the producer says it's 1-0 cincinnati. >>> that's all right. the giants will have to come back in. >> absolutely. good thing you have game day tonight. a lot to talk about. >> 11:30 on location live. >> thanks much. tonight at 11:00, a big change in the works for california public schools. we
brown puts 14-0 just five minutes into the game. >> 7 yard score. one of his three touchdown receptions. giants win 41-27. >>> teams wearing shirts honoring the coach who was diagnosed with leukemia this week. into the end zone. replays show wayne got the nose of the ball over the line and leads 30-27. but erin rogers gets the pack in field goal range and no. the colts win 30-27. very emotional win for indianapolis. >> manning versus brady. early 2nd. leading 7-0. tight end...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the candidates. hari sreenivasan reports on the safety net program known as medicaid. >> anyone of us at an advanced age really is just one fall away from a broken hip that could end you up in a nursing home. >> woodruff: ray suarez talks with author hedrick smith. his new book explores the dismantling of the american dream for the middle class. >> brown: and we look at oppression and empowerment for women around the world, with journalists and filmmakers nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn. >> once you give a woman education and a chance to work, she can astound you.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the...
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brown versus the board of education. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> tonight we are taking a second look at earl warren one of the most popular governors in california history. he was elected to the state's top job three times in 1942, 1946 and 1950. he was so highly regarded that in 1946 he won the republican democratic and independent primaries and was unopposed in the general election. one of warren's major achievements at governor was to reform the prison system. bob mackenzie gives us a look at how two of the oldest california prisons changed at that
brown versus the board of education. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from...
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cub manager brown vetoes a bill to ban agencies from disrupting cellphones service without court order, it targeted bart, which sparked a free-speech debate when it cut cellphones service in san francisco to disrupt the planned protest, the governor said it could divert attention from a true emergency by requiring court agencies to get eight court order prior to a shutdown >>> public pensions are a big problem many thought reform could not go far enough public pensions are half of that elizabeth cook on why the other financial nightmare not getting the attention. >>> gov. brown may focus is aimed at public pension reform but another fiscal problem looms in the distance for california cities paying for retiree health benefits >>> by the time they declare bankruptcy they closed the benefits that closed libraries and deferreds to reclining they've raised library fees all those things happen first >>> all this happens in a city near you san jose is wrapped up a billion dollar del oakland more than 500 million and san francisco tops the list with the largest unfunded health-care liability i
cub manager brown vetoes a bill to ban agencies from disrupting cellphones service without court order, it targeted bart, which sparked a free-speech debate when it cut cellphones service in san francisco to disrupt the planned protest, the governor said it could divert attention from a true emergency by requiring court agencies to get eight court order prior to a shutdown >>> public pensions are a big problem many thought reform could not go far enough public pensions are half of that...
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but governor brown has proposed -- >> governor brown has proposed redevelopment agencies. hawhat are your thoughts on tha? supervisor chu: we currently have plans that really are dependent on having the development agencies and the financing mechanisms that helped it. i think that the redevelopment agency plays a very strong role in the development in some of our more blighted areas. to completely do away with the redevelopment agency would be a significant shock and change to the system, and i think we really need to understand what that will be before it should happen. i am a strong believer that the redevelopment agency played a strong will also in the creation of affordable housing in this city. to the extent that that money is taken away and we are not able to accomplish some of those goals with the financing mechanism, it would be a big step back for the city. >> what are your thoughts on the city's economic development? are we on the right track? what would you like to change about the city's approach to developing the economy? supervisor chu: in some aspects, our e
but governor brown has proposed -- >> governor brown has proposed redevelopment agencies. hawhat are your thoughts on tha? supervisor chu: we currently have plans that really are dependent on having the development agencies and the financing mechanisms that helped it. i think that the redevelopment agency plays a very strong role in the development in some of our more blighted areas. to completely do away with the redevelopment agency would be a significant shock and change to the system,...
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miles de personas en nuestro estado blanca ---gracias a una nueva ley firmada por el gobernador jerry brown, muchos jovenes indocumentad os podrn obtener licencias de conducir, cesar jaime peluffo nos habla de los alcances de esta nueva ley.... --adelante jaime... take pkg 01 - :04 :07 - :11 :14 - :17 :55 - :59 1:17 - 1:21 trt: 1:42 o.c. "es muy difícil." take pkg alan rodriguez e hilario rios tienen cosas en comn.. ambos son inmigrantes y a los dos le han quitado carros. s.o.t. hilario rios/le han quitado 3 carros 5:12;18 me han quitado tres carros, me ha costado como unos 3 mil dólares o más, solamente por no tener la licencia. s.o.t. alan rodríguez/soñador 10:24:16 me han quitado tres veces, la primera vez fue en la escuela, la segunda vez fue jutso el día de navidad, no les importó ni que fuera el día de la navidad. pero la firma de la ab-2189 por parte del gobernador jerry brown permitir que alan, quien es elegible para la accin diferida, pueda aspirar a una licencia. s.o.t. alan rodríguez/soñador 12:15:10 bueno estoy más feliz, estoy más tranquilo porque voy a poder trabaj
miles de personas en nuestro estado blanca ---gracias a una nueva ley firmada por el gobernador jerry brown, muchos jovenes indocumentad os podrn obtener licencias de conducir, cesar jaime peluffo nos habla de los alcances de esta nueva ley.... --adelante jaime... take pkg 01 - :04 :07 - :11 :14 - :17 :55 - :59 1:17 - 1:21 trt: 1:42 o.c. "es muy difícil." take pkg alan rodriguez e hilario rios tienen cosas en comn.. ambos son inmigrantes y a los dos le han quitado carros. s.o.t....
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jerry brown le dio buenas o malas noticias a la comunidad inmigrante de california. una buena, que firmÓ la ley que darÁ acceso a licencias de conducir. al programa federal de acciÓn diferida. >>> de poder manejar, tran transportarse de un lado para troy sin miedo. >>> se considera que son 500 mil jÓvenes que pueden beneficiarse de esta ley. >>> quiero decir gracias al gobernador jerry brown por su liderazgo. en este momento, en una era que muchos que estÁn atacando al pueblo inmigrante. >>> otra buena noticia que los niÑos de padres deportados pueden quedarse con sus familiares, sin importar su estatus migratorio, evitando que vayan a hogares sustitutos. pero la mala noticia es que brown, be to la ley de confianza, que prohibiÓ a las autoridades locales, colaborar con inmigraciÓn o cuando un indocumentado, es detenido. a menos que sea por un deli may. ve to un tiempo importante. no firmÓ todas las que necesitÁbamos. y en este momento, lo que sÍ sabemos, que vamos a seguir luchando. . roberto ruiz, personifica. pero si es deportado, al menos, sus hijas, na
jerry brown le dio buenas o malas noticias a la comunidad inmigrante de california. una buena, que firmÓ la ley que darÁ acceso a licencias de conducir. al programa federal de acciÓn diferida. >>> de poder manejar, tran transportarse de un lado para troy sin miedo. >>> se considera que son 500 mil jÓvenes que pueden beneficiarse de esta ley. >>> quiero decir gracias al gobernador jerry brown por su liderazgo. en este momento, en una era que muchos que estÁn...
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>>> scott brown and elizabeth warren had their second massachusetts senate debate last night with brown drawing heat for his answer on the supreme score the and warren for hers about bipartisanship in the senate. the question is how close is this race? >>> and tony romo connects five times with the chicago bears, throwing one away in dallas. the question is, what was his deal last night? it's "way too early" for this.
>>> scott brown and elizabeth warren had their second massachusetts senate debate last night with brown drawing heat for his answer on the supreme score the and warren for hers about bipartisanship in the senate. the question is how close is this race? >>> and tony romo connects five times with the chicago bears, throwing one away in dallas. the question is, what was his deal last night? it's "way too early" for this.
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a lighter tan and brown pattern better suited to desert environments. but as the army soon learned, not all deserts are the same. >> the uniform was much more effective in iraq than it was in afghanistan. >> forcing the army to spend millions of dollars to come up with a pattern better suited for afghanistan. the soldier on the left in the new pattern blends in better than the soldier on the right with the old one. >> the mistake that the army learned from. >> part of that solution may mean that soldiers in the future may need more closet space. >> one thing they are looking at is multiple uniforms, multiple camouflage, instead of having a single, one size, fits all. >> 9news. >> not since nancy kerrigan took a sledge hammer to the knee have we had a bizarre story like this. u.s. speed skater has now come forward to admit that he sabotaged the skates of a competitor from canada and he did it on the orders from his u.s. coach. the tampering took place last year during the world championships in pond. the other skater fell during the race. the u.s. skater
a lighter tan and brown pattern better suited to desert environments. but as the army soon learned, not all deserts are the same. >> the uniform was much more effective in iraq than it was in afghanistan. >> forcing the army to spend millions of dollars to come up with a pattern better suited for afghanistan. the soldier on the left in the new pattern blends in better than the soldier on the right with the old one. >> the mistake that the army learned from. >> part of...
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senate seat in massachusetts, scott brown and elizabeth warren, debated for the second time last night. the two were combative as they staked out opposite positions on issues ranging from creating jobs to bringing troops home from afghanistan. with nbc's david gregory of "meet the press" as moderator, they also clashed over brown's claim of partisan independence. >> if he's re-elected, that increases the odds that the republicans will control the senate and that he can block president obama's agenda. >> if you're going to comment on my record, i would at least have you refer to it -- >> can we just -- >> excuse me. excuse me. we're not -- >> go ahead, senator. >> excuse me. i'm not a student in your classroom. please let me respond, okay? thank you. >> well, recent polls before the debate showed elizabeth warren with a small lead over scott brown. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. joyriding may land one philadelphia child in jail. police are preparing to charge the 10-year-old with auto theft. surveillance video shows the young driver c
senate seat in massachusetts, scott brown and elizabeth warren, debated for the second time last night. the two were combative as they staked out opposite positions on issues ranging from creating jobs to bringing troops home from afghanistan. with nbc's david gregory of "meet the press" as moderator, they also clashed over brown's claim of partisan independence. >> if he's re-elected, that increases the odds that the republicans will control the senate and that he can block...
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this summer they started a human rights commission initiated a brown bag series. again, understanding that it's not just about the school district, it's not just about home, but the importance of networking and making connections and having a context. when we start talking to people about the importance of school and education, if we have generations of folks who have maybe not graduated from high school or don't have geds or have had a hard time with getting a job and you say you need to go to school to get a job, and that's not something that they have a context for, it's about creating these internships, but also these mentoring opportunities, brown bag series where people come in and share their stories of how they ended up where they are and what that process looked like. and i think for me the most memorable one was when we did it with mayor brown, and he talked about it was right time, right place. that there was somebody that was there to help him. it wasn't because he had this really great plan did & it was all in alignment. he went to san francisco state
this summer they started a human rights commission initiated a brown bag series. again, understanding that it's not just about the school district, it's not just about home, but the importance of networking and making connections and having a context. when we start talking to people about the importance of school and education, if we have generations of folks who have maybe not graduated from high school or don't have geds or have had a hard time with getting a job and you say you need to go to...
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i never thought i would hear democrat willie brown say that. if i was mitt romney's people, i would grab this segment and turn it into a michelle. >> no, not really. i am being very candid. as a matter of fact, if you read my column, you would know that i said these are the things that mitt romney needs to do in order to be competitive and the debate. park air -- apparently he read it. >> apparently, the president didn't because mr. brown said he would be playing ropey dopey at the beginning and come out swing. instead, he was ropey dopey through the entire debate. >> i don't think he did that poorly, though. that is the thing. i think mitt romney did so well that it made him look a little worse. the expectations were a little bit higher. >> and looks a lot of what presidential television debates are about. it's how candidates present themselves. let's be honest. the average person listening to that debate, they didn't understand half of it. you were talking tax and medicare and the shifting of tremendous of dollars this way -- trillions of dol
i never thought i would hear democrat willie brown say that. if i was mitt romney's people, i would grab this segment and turn it into a michelle. >> no, not really. i am being very candid. as a matter of fact, if you read my column, you would know that i said these are the things that mitt romney needs to do in order to be competitive and the debate. park air -- apparently he read it. >> apparently, the president didn't because mr. brown said he would be playing ropey dopey at the...
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it's doubtful versus brown. it's male versus female. and the beat goes on with the same blame game. one thing that i am very proud to say is that i still consider myself a teacher. and i think many times we are forgetting what it feels like to be a teacher, and we are lacking in terms of providing the support that's needed for success. failing to incorporate critical thinking skills, problem-solving, skills that students will need in the we world in order to be successful. evidence-based approach based student performance can be improved. these are some solutions of what i bring to the table is that i facts within a teacher. i've actually been a principal. i've actually been a superintendent of schools, and i am proud to say that i've ever been in a classroom, a school or a district or student performance did not significantly improve. and that's what i share in my book. the answer is listed, what it takes, everything from specific skills, tactics and techniques to partnerships that really make a difference. before i go any difference one of the things that i noticed that we do in e
it's doubtful versus brown. it's male versus female. and the beat goes on with the same blame game. one thing that i am very proud to say is that i still consider myself a teacher. and i think many times we are forgetting what it feels like to be a teacher, and we are lacking in terms of providing the support that's needed for success. failing to incorporate critical thinking skills, problem-solving, skills that students will need in the we world in order to be successful. evidence-based...
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pero la firma de la ab-2189 por parte del gobernador jerry brown permitir que alan, quien es elegible para la accin diferida, pueda aspirar a una licencia. s.o.t. alan rodríguez/soñador 12:15:10 bueno estoy más feliz, estoy más tranquilo porque voy a poder trabajar, y voy a poder salir con el coche, ya no voy a tener que estar con miedo que viene la policía.. el impulsor de la medida es el asambleista gil cedillo quien lleva ms de una decada impulsando las licencias para indocumetados.. s.o.t. gil cedillo/asambleista, dist. 45 1:07:11 es mi proyecto no, de mi vida por los últimos 15 años, una promesa con mi esposa y también mi mamá, una apoyante de todo, y ella dice cumplid. jos sandoval, otro impulsor de licencias para indocumentad os, ve la aprobacin con optimismo. s.o.t. josé sandoval/voluntarios de la comunidad 3:15:21 y eso significa que entra la punta de la lanza y después viene todo lo demás, solamente hay que empujarle para que llegue hasta donde queremos que llegue. hilario rios tambin espera que el sueÑo de una licencia alcance ms que a solo soÑadores. s.o.t. h
pero la firma de la ab-2189 por parte del gobernador jerry brown permitir que alan, quien es elegible para la accin diferida, pueda aspirar a una licencia. s.o.t. alan rodríguez/soñador 12:15:10 bueno estoy más feliz, estoy más tranquilo porque voy a poder trabajar, y voy a poder salir con el coche, ya no voy a tener que estar con miedo que viene la policía.. el impulsor de la medida es el asambleista gil cedillo quien lleva ms de una decada impulsando las licencias para indocumetados.....
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brown: now >> brown: and now to more on those questions about so-called "compounding pharmacies" that have arisen in the wake of this outbreak. for that, we're joined by kevin outterson, director of the health law program at boston university. most basic one. what exactly is a compounding pharmacy? >> well, jeff, historically pharmacists could compound in their small offices, do something that worked well for a patient that maybe was allergic to an ingredient in the normal drug or perhaps do something for children. you know, take an adult drug and put it into a, you know, a flavored syrup for children. but these pharmacies we're talking about here are really almost industrial-scale, large commercial compounding. shipping, as we know from this outbreak, all across the country. so it's a very different thing from the classic historic practice of compounding. >> brown: what we're seeing is not unusual in that sense just in terms of the reach around the country. how unusual though is a problem like this emanating from one of these pharmacies? >> it is unusual. but there have been examples
brown: now >> brown: and now to more on those questions about so-called "compounding pharmacies" that have arisen in the wake of this outbreak. for that, we're joined by kevin outterson, director of the health law program at boston university. most basic one. what exactly is a compounding pharmacy? >> well, jeff, historically pharmacists could compound in their small offices, do something that worked well for a patient that maybe was allergic to an ingredient in the normal...
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that's what my idea, always want to first start with the brown bag lunch, invite all the small business come in. the second program, we may try and outreach in the neighborhood or whatever, and then try to get more handouts. also, when we have accessibility issues, we have unusual one, we also consult with technical service [speaker not understood]. they are all expertise on those areas. because no man knows everything. that's why we always consult each other, how do we solve the issue. the outreach program is definitely a top priority to do it. right now i try to get the information to get the brown bag lunch first to get more people into the building. >> and i don't know we have -- i was watching channel 26 and there was a small business presentation on accessibility there, but it was just the other night. i don't know how recent that was. i know the small business commission is trying to look at that as well. it is is the director here for the small business? * maybe this is unfair, but there was some presentation down there. i didn't get a chance to watch it all. two small businesse
that's what my idea, always want to first start with the brown bag lunch, invite all the small business come in. the second program, we may try and outreach in the neighborhood or whatever, and then try to get more handouts. also, when we have accessibility issues, we have unusual one, we also consult with technical service [speaker not understood]. they are all expertise on those areas. because no man knows everything. that's why we always consult each other, how do we solve the issue. the...